“The” Spectator ...J. Wood, 1761 |
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... those who are the open , profeffed , undoubted enemies of their faith , liberty and country . When the Romans were pressed with a foreign enemy , the ladies vo- luntarily contributed all their rings and jewels to affift the government ...
... those who are the open , profeffed , undoubted enemies of their faith , liberty and country . When the Romans were pressed with a foreign enemy , the ladies vo- luntarily contributed all their rings and jewels to affift the government ...
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... those a- bove him , and infolent to thofe below him . I could not but remark , that it was the fame bafeness of spirit which worked in his behaviour in both fortunes : the fame little mind was infolent in riches , and shameless in ...
... those a- bove him , and infolent to thofe below him . I could not but remark , that it was the fame bafeness of spirit which worked in his behaviour in both fortunes : the fame little mind was infolent in riches , and shameless in ...
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... death by the falfe mercy " of his administration , and form to himself the venge ance called for by those who have perished by his negli- gence . " " ( 6 66 " " R No. 85 . N ° 85 . · Thursday , June 7 . 44 N ° 84 . 20 THE SPECTATOR .
... death by the falfe mercy " of his administration , and form to himself the venge ance called for by those who have perished by his negli- gence . " " ( 6 66 " " R No. 85 . N ° 85 . · Thursday , June 7 . 44 N ° 84 . 20 THE SPECTATOR .
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... therefore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or thofe who , not- withstanding they are judges of language , have a true and unpre- unprejudiced taste of nature . The condition , speech , 22 N ° 85 . THE SPECTATOR .
... therefore cannot fail to please those who are not judges of language , or thofe who , not- withstanding they are judges of language , have a true and unpre- unprejudiced taste of nature . The condition , speech , 22 N ° 85 . THE SPECTATOR .
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beauties of nature , when they do not know how to relish even those compofitions that , with all the beauties of na ... those who have paffed by me . When I fee a man with a four rivell'd face , I cannot forbear pitying his wife ; and ...
beauties of nature , when they do not know how to relish even those compofitions that , with all the beauties of na ... those who have paffed by me . When I fee a man with a four rivell'd face , I cannot forbear pitying his wife ; and ...
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